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- Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
1: [[Image:Amelia_earhart_1.jpg|thumb|190px|Amelia Earhart]]
2: '''Amelia Mary Earhart''' ([[July 24]], [[1897]] - c.[[July...
6: ...in Earhart's inability to provide for his family, Amelia spent the first twelve years of her life living w...
8: ...lane in 1924 and moved back East, where she was employed as a social worker in [[Boston, Massachusetts...
10: ...on, flying was the fixture of Earhart's life. She placed third at the Cleveland Women's Air Derby (nic...
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- Elizabeth Cady Stanton (4406 bytes)
6: ... street in Seneca Falls, by mutual acquaintance [[Amelia Bloomer]], also a feminist. Stanton and Anthony...
14: ... after their marriage, became an attorney. The couple were married in 1840 and had seven children. St... - Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
1: [[Image:Amelia_earhart_1.jpg|thumb|190px|Amelia Earhart]]
2: '''Amelia Mary Earhart''' ([[July 24]], [[1897]] - c.[[July...
6: ...in Earhart's inability to provide for his family, Amelia spent the first twelve years of her life living w...
8: ...lane in 1924 and moved back East, where she was employed as a social worker in [[Boston, Massachusetts...
10: ...on, flying was the fixture of Earhart's life. She placed third at the Cleveland Women's Air Derby (nic... - Jackie Cochran (7825 bytes)
8: ...ine of cosmetics "''Wings''," she flew her own airplane around the country promoting her products. Yea...
10: ...ls relented and allowed her and fellow aviatrix [[Amelia Earhart]] to participate. Cochran would go on to ...
20: ... of the United States]] in [[1952]] and she would play a major role in his successful campaign. Close ...
22: ...the first woman to be honored with a permanent display of her achievements at the [[United States Air ...
26: ...d the continuing media attention given those of [[Amelia Earhart]], but that can in part be attributed to ... - Marina Raskova (5055 bytes)
3: ...]] navigator, often referred to as the "Russian [[Amelia Earhart]]". She later became one of over 800,000 ...
5: ...gnificantly in the eyes of the Soviet Union which placed its aviators among those of celebrity status,...
7: ...Komsmolosk]] (in the Far East). When finally completed, the flight took 26 hours and 29 minutes, ove...
9: ... be near the landing spot, was unable to find the plane for 10 days, having no water and almost no foo...
11: ...ictions on women serving in combat roles, their applications tended to be blocked, run through red tap... - Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
3: ...vakia]]) is a former World No. 1 woman [[tennis]] player. Originally from Czechoslovakia, she defected...
21: ...(Navrátilová was ranked the World No. 1 doubles player for a period of over three years in the 1980s...
25: ...ks and 331 total weeks as the World No. 1 singles player.) In [[1988]], Graf truly eclipsed Navratilo...
31: ...ged 47 years and 8 months, to make her the oldest player to win a professional singles match in the Op...
33: ...167 top-level singles titles (more than any other player in the Open Era) and 175 doubles titles. Her... - Flag of Minnesota (1701 bytes)
4: ...as adopted in 1893. That flag was created by Mrs. Amelia Hyde Center of [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapol... - Kansas (21369 bytes)
37: ... from the [[Sioux|Siouan]] word Kansa meaning "People of the south wind", is a [[Midwest|midwestern]] ...
44: ...r [[Oregon]], Kansas was a waystop and outfitting place. On [[March 30]], [[1855]] "Border Ruffians" f...
48: ...] destroying much of the city and killing many people.
52: ...ial candidates [[Bob Dole]] and [[Alf Landon]], [[Amelia Earhart]], and [[Carrie Nation]]. Famous sport at...
55: {{Template:MetaSidebar|250px|#ffffaa|right|[[Kansas state... - Women's suffrage (11832 bytes)
4: ... the [[Pitcairn Islands]], (2004 population 47 people), which some claim to be a [[State|country]] ext...
24: *[[Oman]] -- limited to 175,000 people chosen by the government, mostly male
31: ... Federal State after the [[American Revolution]], placed only one restriction on the general suffrage ...
43: ...h Amendment to the Constitution]] was now an accomplished fact and the Presidential election of Novemb...
50: ...he same aim, but used differing tactics - for example suffragettes in the [[british]] usage denotes a ... - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
3: ...l]] story in [[The Bible]]. Nevertheless, it exemplifies man's desire to fly.
5: ...s are controlled by [[computer]]s, which can make planes that were otherwise unflyable able to fly, su...
15: ...esign, with modern knowledge of aerodynamic principles in mind, was made. Leonardo also sketched desig...
17: ...d examples from nature that such flights can take place without danger, although when the first trials...
19: The first known human flight ever took place in [[Paris]] in [[1783]]. [[Francois Pilatre ... - Timeline of United States history (1930-1949) (8681 bytes)
11: *[[1932]] - [[Amelia Earhart]] flies across [[Atlantic Ocean]]
56: *[[1937]] - [[Japan]]ese planes sink [[Panay]] in [[China]]
57: *[[1937]] - [[Golden Gate bridge]] completed
101: *[[1946]] - [[Employment Act]]
110: *[[1947]] - The [[Marshall Plan]] - Aviator (3951 bytes)
2: ...]] who regularly take part in an [[aerobatic]] display sequence. The term '''aviatrix''' is sometimes ...
4: ...his nonstop solo jet [[circumnavigation]] that completed on [[March 3]], [[2005]], there are still cha...
6: ...lot, who is responsible for the safe and legal completion of the flight. The absolute authority given ...
12: ===People largely known for their contributions to the sto...
28: *[[Amelia Earhart]] - Richmond, Virginia (20197 bytes)
48: ...Jefferson]] and [[George Washington]]. Richmond replaced [[Williamsburg, Virginia|Williamsburg]] as th...
82: ... the nearby counties of [[Amelia County, Virginia|Amelia]], [[Caroline County, Virginia|Caroline]], [[Char...
109: ... [[census]]{{GR|2}} of 2000, there are 197,790 people, 84,549 households, and 43,627 families residing...
111: ...living with them, 27.1% are [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 20.4% have a female househol...
121: ...g]], the principal clearinghouse for [[organ transplant]]s in the United States - Abigail Adams (3753 bytes)
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48: ...ded. In ten years she bore six children: Abigail Amelia (1765-1813), future President [[John Quincy Adams...
50: In 1784, she joined John Adams at his diplomatic post in [[Paris]]. After 1785, she filled t...
54: ...ining, becoming the first hostess of the yet uncompleted [[White House]]. - July 24 (8660 bytes)
5: ...f Scotland|Mary Queen of Scots]] is deposed and replaced by her 1 year old son [[King James I|King Jam...
19: ...eople in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] kills 48 people.
22: ...f explosives will have killed more than 30,000 people and destroyed 280,000 buildings.
25: ...sile]]s in the first such attack against American planes in the war. One is shot down and the other th...
27: *[[1969]] - [[Apollo program]]: [[Apollo 11]] splashes down safely in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. - Flight (3194 bytes)
11: ...purpose, and there are [[flying lizard]]s which employ their unusually wide, flattened rib-cages to th...
29: Flying machines are [[aircraft]], including [[aeroplane]]s, [[helicopter]]s, [[airship]]s and [[ballo...
31: In the case of an [[aeroplane]] flight involves
40: * [[Amelia Earhart]]
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